General information
The Flor de Jara cattle ranch is located in Manzanares La Real, Madrid, in the Sierra de las Pedrizas, a magical place in the Alto Manzanares Natural Park.
The objective of this visit is to learn about the fighting bull, the environment where it is raised and everything that surrounds this wonderful animal. During the visit you will travel around the farm in a trailer to have a 360º panoramic view of the natural environment. You will be able to observe the bull (stallion) along with the rest of the cows and calves of the farm. At the same time, you will be able to see the livestock facilities, corrals, vaccination chutes, wharf, box, bullfighting ring and see the livestock hall.
The visit includes an aperitif at the farm.



- Morning or Afternoon Visits
- For more information and reservations, please contact info@lasventastour.com.
- Attended by experts and farmers or ranchers.
- Transportation not included.
- Duration of the visit: approximately 2 hours
- Language: Spanish or English.
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Frequently Asked Questions – Visit to Toro Bravo’s Livestock Farm
A visit to a fighting bull ranch is a cultural and rural experience that allows you to get to know the natural environment where fighting bulls are raised, learn about their selection, care and tradition, and discover the origin of the bull as a cultural symbol in Spain.
The visit takes place in a cattle ranch located in the countryside, in a natural environment, where fighting bulls are raised in freedom under the supervision of professionals in the sector.
Yes, during the visit it is possible to observe bulls in their natural habitat, always from safe areas and under specialized supervision.
Yes, the experience includes explanations on genetic selection, cattle handling, feeding, the natural environment and the livestock tradition linked to the fighting bull.
Yes, the visit is organized under security measures and accompanied by specialized personnel, guaranteeing a safe experience for the attendees.
The approximate duration is usually between 2 and 3 hours, depending on the program contracted and the necessary travel time.
Yes, the visit to the cattle ranch requires prior reservation in order to organize access to the farm and coordinate the group.
Yes, it is a cultural and educational experience suitable for families, students and organized groups interested in the rural world and the Spanish livestock tradition.
Yes, the experience can be complemented with a visit to the Plaza de Toros de Las Ventas and its Bullfighting Museum, offering a complete view from the countryside to the historic monument in Madrid.
The visit to the cattle ranch allows visitors to learn about the natural environment and the breeding of the fighting bull in the countryside, while a bullfight is a show held in a bullring.
Yes, depending on availability, the experience can be conducted in different languages to accommodate international visitors.
Yes, a visit to a fighting bull ranch is a unique experience in Spain that allows visitors to understand the rural and cultural origins of one of the country’s most emblematic traditions.

